We have a plot width of 19 meters (62 feet) and want to use it fully: house 11.5 m (38 feet), garage 7.5 m (25 feet)! This means there would be no passageway to the garden, which is usually common. I would like to hear about your experiences. Who has built like this before? Would you build this way again? Or do you regret it in hindsight? How did you manage an alternative access route to the garden?
The drawing is only the architect’s first floor plan. The heating system will be installed in the attic. The rear garage door will be positioned closer to the house.
The drawing is only the architect’s first floor plan. The heating system will be installed in the attic. The rear garage door will be positioned closer to the house.
The garden is approximately 150 sqm (1,615 sq ft), so apart from a terrace and maybe an inflatable pool for the kids later on and a barbecue area, there won’t be much more space for other things.
The garden can only be accessed from the driveway side shown in the drawing because there is a building gap, and the other houses have stood there for 30 years.
Option 1: Garage 7.5 m (24.6 ft) with direct access to the garden
Option 2: Garage 6.5 m (21.3 ft); passage between house and garage 1 m (3.3 ft)
I imagine one meter is quite narrow?!
The garden can only be accessed from the driveway side shown in the drawing because there is a building gap, and the other houses have stood there for 30 years.
Option 1: Garage 7.5 m (24.6 ft) with direct access to the garden
Option 2: Garage 6.5 m (21.3 ft); passage between house and garage 1 m (3.3 ft)
I imagine one meter is quite narrow?!
Hello,
we now have a semi-detached house without garden access. We never missed having direct garden access because everything went through the garage. Our new detached house will not have it either. We have planned for a wider garage door. But what could be so large that it wouldn’t fit through the garage? In the last 15 years, we had no need for garden access.
we now have a semi-detached house without garden access. We never missed having direct garden access because everything went through the garage. Our new detached house will not have it either. We have planned for a wider garage door. But what could be so large that it wouldn’t fit through the garage? In the last 15 years, we had no need for garden access.
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nordanney28 Oct 2015 20:53You are not familiar with a passageway, so you don’t miss it either.
nordanney schrieb:
You aren’t familiar with a corridor, so you don’t miss it eitherBut this also shows that it is possible to manage without a “standard” entrance.
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nordanney28 Oct 2015 21:09ypg schrieb:
But that also shows that it is possible without an access point.
Of course, it is possible – but with a third child and no passage (in the last house), it really strained the nerves a lot. Opening and closing the garage, then back to the door, and so on, o.OSimilar topics